And as you can tell from the graphs, all of this happened quickly.
Whether your Twitter and LinkedIn feeds have been inundated with threads and posts about ChatGPT (like mine) or you’re just stumbling on the topic, you may want answers to two questions before investing your time and energy into learning ChatGPT:
Is ChatGPT specifically likely to be an enduring product?
What does it actually do and what can you personally use it for?
In this article, I’ll help you answer these questions by telling you:
ChatGPT is an AI-powered chatbot created by OpenAI that can be accessed at https://chat.openai.com/.
As of this writing, ChatGPT offers a free version of the tool that users can access, but there have been indications that they will be charging $42/month for a pro version. OpenAI has also indicated that they’ll make an API for the tool available soon.
The interface is simple, with an empty dialog to enter a prompt. The tool can perform various tasks and return text in response. Some examples of tasks ChatGPT can execute include:
Answering questions.
Writing things like ads, emails, paragraphs, whole blog posts, or even college papers.
Writing, commenting or marking up code.
Changing the formatting on a block of text for you.
ChatGPT launched in late November 2022, on the heels of AI Content Generator Jasper.ai receiving $125 million in funding at a $1.5 billion valuation earlier the same month. The tool reached a million users in less than a week.
ChatGPT launched on wednesday. today it crossed 1 million users!
In the interest of helping fund those costs (and further growth) Microsoft invested $10 billion in OpenAI at a $29 billion valuation. A move which, combined with ChatGPT’s growth and word of mouth, might be fueling Google’s reported concerns about ChatGPT as a possible threat.
OpenAI has also indicated that there will be a “professional” version of the tool and Greg Brockman the President & Co-Founder of OpenAI shared a link to a Google Form to get on the waitlist:
Working on a professional version of ChatGPT; will offer higher limits & faster performance. If interested, please join our waitlist here: https://t.co/Eh87OViRie
Some users have reported seeing an option to upgrade to a $42 free version when logged into their account.
Even with the Microsoft investment, ChatGPT has continued to experience outages and even had to limit new users on the platform:
And ChatGPT is starting to face criticisms over the accuracy of some of the output of the tool, while also staring down competition from rivals (which one would have to assume will only increase and intensify in the wake of the platform’s early success).
Now that you know what ChatGPT is, it’s also helpful to understand a bit more about how it works and who built it (and what their goals and motivations may be).
How does it work and how was it trained?
If you’re an SEO looking for ways to leverage AI in your everyday work, you don’t need to know how to build your own chatbot.
That said, when using tools like ChatGPT, you will want to know where the information it generates comes from, how it determines what to return as an answer, and how that might change over time.
That way you can understand what level of trust to put in the output of ChatGPT chats, how to better craft your prompts, and what tasks you may want to use it for (or not use it for).
Before you start to use ChatGPT for anything, I’d strongly recommend you check out OpenAI’s own blog post about ChatGPT. There they have a nice graphic explaining how it works, along with a more in-depth explanation.
AssemblyAI also has a detailed third-party breakdown of how ChatGPT works, some of its strengths and weaknesses, and a number of additional sources if you’re looking to dive deeper.
One of the most important things to remember about how ChatGPT works is its limitations. In OpenAI’s own words:
“ChatGPT sometimes writes plausible-sounding but incorrect or nonsensical answers. Fixing this issue is challenging, as: (1) during RL training, there’s currently no source of truth; (2) training the model to be more cautious causes it to decline questions that it can answer correctly; and (3) supervised training misleads the model because the ideal answer depends on what the model knows, rather than what the human demonstrator knows.”
Another that’s important to highlight:
“While we’ve made efforts to make the model refuse inappropriate requests, it will sometimes respond to harmful instructions or exhibit biased behavior. We’re using the Moderation API to warn or block certain types of unsafe content, but we expect it to have some false negatives and positives for now. We’re eager to collect user feedback to aid our ongoing work to improve this system.”
As many people know, the ChatGPT was fine-tuned on a GPT model which finished training in early 2022 – meaning it won’t have knowledge of more current events.
It is also trained on a “vast amount” of text from the web, so of course answers can be incorrect. From ChatGPT's own FAQs:
"Can I trust that the AI is telling me the truth?
ChatGPT is not connected to the internet, and it can occasionally produce incorrect answers. It has limited knowledge of the world and events after 2021 and may also occasionally produce harmful instructions or biased content.
We'd recommend checking whether responses from the model are accurate or not. If you find an answer is incorrect, please provide that feedback by using the "Thumbs Down" button."
Who built ChatGPT?
Similarly, understanding who built the application and why is an important background if you hope to use it in your day-to-day work.
Again, ChatGPT is an OpenAI product. Here's some background on the company and their stated goals:
OpenAI has a non-profit parent organization (OpenAI Inc.) and a for-profit corporation called OpenAI LP (which has a “capped profit” model with a 100x profit cap, at which point the rest of the money flows up to the non-profit entity).
The biggest investor is Microsoft. OpenAI employees also own equity.
Former Y Combinator President Sam Altman is the CEO of OpenAI and was one of the original founders (along with prominent Silicon Valley personalities such as Elon Musk, Jessica Livingston, Reid Hoffman, Peter Thiel, and others). Many people ask about Musk’s involvement in the company and ChatGPT. He stepped down as a board member in 2018 and wouldn’t have had any meaningful involvement in the development of ChatGPT (which obviously didn’t launch until November 2022).
Notable elements here if you’re interested in ChatGPT either as an SEO or as a viable alternative to Google are obviously:
Microsoft’s involvement (with Microsoft Bing being the number 2 search engine – a distant second behind Google).
ChatGPT obviously isn’t designed to specifically be either an SEO or a content tool (unlike tools like Jasper.ai, Copy.ai and other competitors – many of which are built on top of the GPT-3 framework).
Why should SEOs care about ChatGPT?
While it’s possible that ChatGPT or another AI-powered chatbot could become a viable alternative to Google and traditional search, that’s likely at least far enough away that most SEOs won’t be primarily concerned with the tool for that reason. So why should SEOs care?
ChatGPT has a variety of functionality that can be helpful for SEOs. Additionally, given the platform’s ability to generate AI content, it’s important to understand both what the tool is capable of on that front, and how Google talks and thinks about AI content generally.
What follows are ChatGPT's use cases for SEO.
AI content generation
By far the “buzziest” early 2023 SEO topic has been AI content broadly, and ChatGPT has been at the center of that discussion since it launched.
From creating blog posts whole cloth to selecting images, generating meta descriptions or rewriting content, there are a number of specific functions ChatGPT can serve when it comes to content creation generally and SEO-focused content creation specifically.
SEOs need to identify the specific instances where ChatGPT can make them more efficient or enhance their content. At the same time, it's crucial to understand the potential risks to rankings and organic traffic when using ChatGPT-generated content in different ways (particularly if you’re relying on content created by writers you don’t have a relationship with).
Keyword research and organization
Similarly, there are a number of specific tasks ChatGPT can execute related to keyword research and optimization, such as:
Suggestions for keywords to target or blog topics.
Keyword clustering or categorization.
A key consideration for SEOs is how this relates to your current and optimal processes for these tasks.
ChatGPT isn’t designed to be an “SEO tool,” so won’t have the emphasis on search volume, competition, or relevance and co-occurrence that more focused keyword research or organization tools will.
Depending on the prompts, ChatGPT can help with things like schema markups, robots.txt directives, redirect codes, and building widgets and free tools to promote via link outreach, among others.
As with any type of content creation, you must QA the code that ChatGPT generates. Your site’s template, hosting environment, CMS, and more can break if the code ChatGPT generates is incorrect.
Link building
ChatGPT can generate lists of outreach targets, emails, free tool ideas, and more that may assist with link building work.
Here again (you may be sensing a theme) two things to keep in mind:
Since ChatGPT was not built to be a link building tool, it may not prioritize opportunities or generate ideas that will specifically help with SEO success.
GPT-3 is trained on old data, so the information you’re getting may be wrong or outdated.
How to think about ChatGPT as an SEO
Ultimately, given its early functionality and reception along with OpenAI’s founding team and investors (and level of investment), ChatGPT is likely to have longevity as a tool.
It’s highly useful, with a high potential for getting folks who misuse it into trouble.
I would encourage SEOs to become familiar with ChatGPT (and tools like it) and get used to carefully checking its output.
Opinions expressed in this article are those of the guest author and not necessarily Search Engine Land. Staff authors are listed here.
Tom Demers is the co-founder and managing partner of Measured SEM and Cornerstone Content. His companies offer paid search management, search engine optimization (SEO), and content marketing services to businesses of varying sizes in various industries.
"ChatGPT launched in late November 2022, on the heels of AI Content Generator Jasper.ai receiving $125 million in funding at a $1.5 billion valuation earlier the same month. The tool reached a million users in less than a week.
In the interest of helping fund those costs (and further growth) Microsoft invested $10 billion in OpenAI at a $29 billion valuation. A move which, combined with ChatGPT’s growth and word of mouth, might be fueling Google’s reported concerns about ChatGPT as a possible threat.
OpenAI has also indicated that there will be a “professional” version of the tool and Greg Brockman the President & Co-Founder of OpenAI shared a link to a Google Form to get on the waitlist...
Working on a professional version of ChatGPT; will offer higher limits & faster performance. If interested, please join our waitlist here: https://t.co/Eh87OViRie
Some users have reported seeing an option to upgrade to a $42 free version when logged into their account.
Even with the Microsoft investment, ChatGPT has continued to experience outages and even had to limit new users on the platform:
And ChatGPT is starting to face criticisms over the accuracy of some of the output of the tool, while also staring down competition from rivals (which one would have to assume will only increase and intensify in the wake of the platform’s early success).
Now that you know what ChatGPT is, it’s also helpful to understand a bit more about how it works and who built it (and what their goals and motivations may be). "
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The report linked below was posted online today (November 12, 2022) by the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA).Title Impacts of Public Access to Computers and the Internet in Libraries Authors International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA)...
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Empathy connects us but strains under demanding settings. This study explored how third parties evaluated AI-generated empathetic responses versus human responses in terms of compassion, responsiveness, and overall preference across four preregistered experiments. Participants (N = 556) read empathy prompts describing valenced personal experiences and compared the AI responses to select non-expert or expert humans.
Results revealed that AI responses were preferred and rated as more compassionate compared to select human responders (Study 1). This pattern of results remained when author identity was made transparent (Study 2), when AI was compared to expert crisis responders (Study 3), and when author identity was disclosed to all participants (Study 4). Third parties perceived AI as being more responsive—conveying understanding, validation, and care—which partially explained AI’s higher compassion ratings in Study 4.
These findings suggest that AI has robust utility in contexts requiring empathetic interaction, with the potential to address the increasing need for empathy in supportive communication contexts.
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There are also many other features of the program Canvas It can help self-employed professionals improve the quality of their work. With this in mind, the take you I made a list of six Canva features every freelance translator should know. Check it out below.
2 of the 8 Canva Jobs that are Very Useful for Freelancers; Recognition – Photo: clone / Gilherme Ramos
Canva offers very useful functions for freelancers; Recognition – Photo: clone / Gilherme Ramos
A business card is important for formalizing professional presentations and can also help boost networking. It must contain your name or company name, email address, phone number, and a link to your wallet or website. If you don’t know how to create one, you can turn to Canva, which offers many ready-made templates for professionals in a wide range of fields. To use one of the templates, simply go to Canva, click on “Templates”, and on the “Business” tab, select “Business Cards”.
3 of 8 Make Business Cards for Your Business Using Canva – Photo: clone / Juliana Campos
Make Business Cards for Your Business Using Canva – Photo: Clone / Juliana Campos
2. CVs: to apply for new opportunities
A compelling resume can help freelancers who are looking for a steady job opportunity to stand out in the curriculum screening process. Canva offers a variety of creative resume templates, with different styles and layouts. To access ready-made templates, simply access Canva, go to Templates and select Resume, an option available on the For You tab. Resumes can be saved in PDF format, emailed or printed.
4 of 8 Create a Personalized, Creative Resume with Canva – Photo: Reproduction / Juliana Campos
Build a Personalized, Creative Resume with Canva – Photo: clone / Juliana Campos
3. Presentations: to present your business or project
You can also use Canva to create custom slideshows. With this feature, a freelance professional can introduce themselves, showing a project proposal and its estimated cost in a single document. There are many ready-made templates in different colors and themes, aimed at portfolio presentations, marketing proposals, among other topics. To make a presentation, go to Canva, select Templates and choose between Presentations or Business Proposals, depending on the purpose of the presentation.
5 of 8 Sample Canva Portfolio Example – Photo: Reproduction / Juliana Campos
Example of a sample Canva portfolio – Photo: Reproduction / Juliana Campos
4. Invoice: to inform the customer of the project cost
Another very useful template from Canva for freelancers is the invoice templates. Through them, it is possible to inform the customer of the costs of the implemented project in a visual way, detailing each expense involved in the production of the product or the provision of the service. The freelancer can edit the ready-made templates and include their name, customer name, invoice date, items and payment method used. To use the templates, simply access Canva, click on “Templates” and then on “Invoices”. There is also a specific field for the self-employed called “Freelancer Bills”.
6 of 8 Customize Invoice Templates for Freelancers with Canva – Photo: Reproduction / Juliana Campos
Customize Invoice Templates for Freelancers with Canva – Photo: Reproduction / Juliana Campos
5. Mind maps: to organize ideas
Mind maps are a great tool for organizing ideas, especially if the freelancer is creative. Using the templates available in Canva, you can record your own ideas and customer requests and draw connections between them, in the form of a brainstorm. To create a mind map, go to the online editor, search for “mind map” in the search field and select a template of your choice.
7 of 8 Create mind maps with Canva – Image: Play / Canva
Create mind maps with Canva – Image: Clone / Canva
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It is possible to create business contracts to sign the closed deal in a document. The procedure provides guarantees for both the independent business owner and the client, as it makes both parties aware of their rights and obligations. Canva offers many ready-made templates to assemble these documents in a professional, visually appealing and personal way. To use it, simply access the site, search for “employment contracts” and choose the form that best suits your business.
8 of 8 Create Canva Employment Contracts to Ensure Your Safety in Freelance Services – Photo: Playback / Canva
Create contracts with Canva to ensure your safety in freelance services – Photo: Reproduction / Canva
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A business card is important for formalizing professional presentations and can also help boost networking. It must contain your name or company name, email address, phone number, and a link to your wallet or website. If you don’t know how to create one, you can turn to Canva, which offers many ready-made templates for professionals in a wide range of fields. To use one of the templates, simply go to Canva, click on “Templates”, and on the “Business” tab, select “Business Cards”.
3 of 8 Make Business Cards for Your Business Using Canva – Photo: clone / Juliana Campos
Make Business Cards for Your Business Using Canva – Photo: Clone / Juliana Campos
2. CVs: to apply for new opportunities
A compelling resume can help freelancers who are looking for a steady job opportunity to stand out in the curriculum screening process. Canva offers a variety of creative resume templates, with different styles and layouts. To access ready-made templates, simply access Canva, go to Templates and select Resume, an option available on the For You tab. Resumes can be saved in PDF format, emailed or printed.
4 of 8 Create a Personalized, Creative Resume with Canva – Photo: Reproduction / Juliana Campos
Build a Personalized, Creative Resume with Canva – Photo: clone / Juliana Campos
3. Presentations: to present your business or project
You can also use Canva to create custom slideshows. With this feature, a freelance professional can introduce themselves, showing a project proposal and its estimated cost in a single document. There are many ready-made templates in different colors and themes, aimed at portfolio presentations, marketing proposals, among other topics. To make a presentation, go to Canva, select Templates and choose between Presentations or Business Proposals, depending on the purpose of the presentation.
5 of 8 Sample Canva Portfolio Example – Photo: Reproduction / Juliana Campos
Example of a sample Canva portfolio – Photo: Reproduction / Juliana Campos
4. Invoice: to inform the customer of the project cost
Another very useful template from Canva for freelancers is the invoice templates. Through them, it is possible to inform the customer of the costs of the implemented project in a visual way, detailing each expense involved in the production of the product or the provision of the service. The freelancer can edit the ready-made templates and include their name, customer name, invoice date, items and payment method used. To use the templates, simply access Canva, click on “Templates” and then on “Invoices”. There is also a specific field for the self-employed called “Freelancer Bills”.
6 of 8 Customize Invoice Templates for Freelancers with Canva – Photo: Reproduction / Juliana Campos
Customize Invoice Templates for Freelancers with Canva – Photo: Reproduction / Juliana Campos
5. Mind maps: to organize ideas
Mind maps are a great tool for organizing ideas, especially if the freelancer is creative. Using the templates available in Canva, you can record your own ideas and customer requests and draw connections between them, in the form of a brainstorm. To create a mind map, go to the online editor, search for “mind map” in the search field and select a template of your choice.
7 of 8 Create mind maps with Canva – Image: Play / Canva
Create mind maps with Canva – Image: Clone / Canva
6. Employment contracts: to close a deal
It is possible to create business contracts to sign the closed deal in a document. The procedure provides guarantees for both the independent business owner and the client, as it makes both parties aware of their rights and obligations. Canva offers many ready-made templates to assemble these documents in a professional, visually appealing and personal way. To use it, simply access the site, search for “employment contracts” and choose the form that best suits your business.
8 of 8 Create Canva Employment Contracts to Ensure Your Safety in Freelance Services – Photo: Playback / Canva
Create contracts with Canva to ensure your safety in freelance services – Photo: Reproduction / Canva
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Want to know which AI tools businesses and creators are flocking to? Here's 2025's ZDNET Index of AI Tool Popularity and how ChatGPT, Canva, Gemini, Copilot, and more stack up in market share.
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The world has undergone a significant transformation in the last two years, and online learning has become a norm. It is no longer a choice but a necessity for students, professionals, and businesses alike. With the advent of 2023, online learning will continue to be the primary mode of education and skill development. In this article, we will discuss the top 10 tips for successful online learning in 2023.
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Un outil pour concevoir vos présentations professionnelles
Bien que Canva offre la possibilité de réaliser des présentations, la solution Piktochart se distingue par sa capacité à intégrer facilement des données issues de Google Sheets ou de SurveyMonkey pour générer des graphiques et des infographies. Parallèlement, Piktochart met à disposition les fonctionnalités adéquates pour concevoir de multiples supports de communication, tels que des affiches ou flyers, en partant d’un document vierge ou en s’appuyant sur l’un des nombreux modèles proposés. Comme Canva, Piktochart propose une déclinaison gratuite de sa solution, avec quelques limitations.
Stencil vous permet de créer des visuels essentiellement pour vos réseaux sociaux. Destiné aux créateurs de contenus, aux blogueurs et aux équipes marketing, cet outil propose plus de 150 templates calibrés pour être partagés facilement. Pour cela, Stencil est intégré à Buffer et vous permet par ce biais, de planifier vos publications à l’avance sur vos plateformes sociales. À la différence de Canva, un support est disponible sur le site 24/24 pour vous accompagner dans vos créations.
PicMonkey est un outil de retouche d’images et de création de montages photos. L’éditeur photo vous permet par exemple d’appliquer des effets à vos visuels pour les rendre plus attractifs. Dépliants, designs pour les réseaux sociaux, présentations, logos, invitations… De nombreux templates existent pour créer différents supports utiles à votre communication. L’option « Smart resize » vous permet de modifier le format de n’importe quel visuel sans en altérer sa qualité. PicMonkey est un outil payant et débute à 10,99 € par mois.
Les meilleurs outils pour remplacer Canva et créer des visuels facilement.
VistaCreate (Crello)
Un outil de création de visuels pour débutants et professionnels
VistaCreate est un logiciel de conception graphique qui facilite la création de visuels de tous styles et gabarits (images pour vos réseaux sociaux, logos, vignettes, animations, infographies, affiches, etc.). Pour créer vos supports de communication, vous bénéficiez d’un accès à plus de 140 millions d’images et 30 000 templates variés et personnalisables. Sur VistaCreate, vous bénéficiez d’un large éventail d’effets créatifs tels que des animations, des musiques ou des vidéos. L’offre gratuite de VistaCreate vous donne accès à l’ensemble des fonctionnalités.
Une application de retouche, création et collages photos
Fotor est un outil qui vous permet de retoucher, recadrer et redimensionner vos photos. Pour concevoir vos supports de communication, vous avez la possibilité d’ajouter du texte à vos visuels, de créer des collages classiques et plus élaborés, ainsi que des conceptions graphiques. Suppression d’arrière-plans, ajout d’effets, recadrage d’images, retouche de portraits… Fotor propose plusieurs fonctionnalités et fournit différents templates conçus pour faciliter le partage sur vos réseaux sociaux. Fotor existe en version gratuite et propose une version payante au prix de 8,99 $ par mois.
Une alternative à Canva pour concevoir vos supports de communication
Doté d’une interface simple et ergonomique, Adobe Express est un outil de conception graphique qui facilite la création et l’édition de tout support visuel de communication, qu’il s’agisse d’une illustration, d’une bannière ou d’une séquence vidéo. Comme Canva, Adobe Express met à disposition une bibliothèque de templates, qui sont intégralement modifiables. Mais la solution se distingue grâce à l’intégration de la banque d’images Adobe Stock, qui permet d’accéder à des milliers de visuels en haute définition et libres de droits, ainsi que d’Adobe Fonts et sa conséquente bibliothèque de polices d’écriture.
L'application de conception graphique de Microsoft 365
Microsoft Designer est une application de conception graphique qui vous permet de créer des visuels pour dynamiser votre communication et particulièrement vos réseaux sociaux. L’éditeur vous permet de générer des images et des modèles de visuels personnalisables, d’accéder à des graphiques motion design, etc. Grâce à sa technologie basée sur l’IA, l’utilisateur saisit un texte précis qui génère automatiquement de nombreux modèles de visuels. Avec plus de 100 millions d’images et de vidéos disponibles en haute qualité, vous avez accès à une large bibliothèque de contenus pour créer vos visuels.
Une plateforme de création de visuels, présentations et vidéos pour remplacer Canva
Visme permet de mettre en image des documents sous forme de présentations, infographies, graphiques ou vidéos. L’outil propose des modèles et des éléments personnalisables à destination des créateurs de contenus ou des services de communication. Vos créations peuvent être publiées en ligne, intégrées à un site, téléchargées ou être partagées sur vos réseaux sociaux. Visme dispose d’une offre gratuite avec un nombre de templates limité et d’une offre payante qui débute à 15 dollars par mois.
Un outil pour concevoir vos présentations professionnelles
Bien que Canva offre la possibilité de réaliser des présentations, la solution Piktochart se distingue par sa capacité à intégrer facilement des données issues de Google Sheets ou de SurveyMonkey pour générer des graphiques et des infographies. Parallèlement, Piktochart met à disposition les fonctionnalités adéquates pour concevoir de multiples supports de communication, tels que des affiches ou flyers, en partant d’un document vierge ou en s’appuyant sur l’un des nombreux modèles proposés. Comme Canva, Piktochart propose une déclinaison gratuite de sa solution, avec quelques limitations.
Stencil vous permet de créer des visuels essentiellement pour vos réseaux sociaux. Destiné aux créateurs de contenus, aux blogueurs et aux équipes marketing, cet outil propose plus de 150 templates calibrés pour être partagés facilement. Pour cela, Stencil est intégré à Buffer et vous permet par ce biais, de planifier vos publications à l’avance sur vos plateformes sociales. À la différence de Canva, un support est disponible sur le site 24/24 pour vous accompagner dans vos créations.
PicMonkey est un outil de retouche d’images et de création de montages photos. L’éditeur photo vous permet par exemple d’appliquer des effets à vos visuels pour les rendre plus attractifs. Dépliants, designs pour les réseaux sociaux, présentations, logos, invitations… De nombreux templates existent pour créer différents supports utiles à votre communication. L’option « Smart resize » vous permet de modifier le format de n’importe quel visuel sans en altérer sa qualité. PicMonkey est un outil payant et débute à 10,99 € par mois.
Canva is a growing force in the content-creation world, so its Canva Create event last week had plenty of announcements for music-marketers to pore over. The company rounded up 10 of the highlights itself in its newsroom, including Canva Sheets, its take on spreadsheets with an emphasis on creating visualisations and presentations.
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"ChatGPT launched in late November 2022, on the heels of AI Content Generator Jasper.ai receiving $125 million in funding at a $1.5 billion valuation earlier the same month. The tool reached a million users in less than a week.
In the interest of helping fund those costs (and further growth) Microsoft invested $10 billion in OpenAI at a $29 billion valuation. A move which, combined with ChatGPT’s growth and word of mouth, might be fueling Google’s reported concerns about ChatGPT as a possible threat.
OpenAI has also indicated that there will be a “professional” version of the tool and Greg Brockman the President & Co-Founder of OpenAI shared a link to a Google Form to get on the waitlist...
Some users have reported seeing an option to upgrade to a $42 free version when logged into their account.
Even with the Microsoft investment, ChatGPT has continued to experience outages and even had to limit new users on the platform:
And ChatGPT is starting to face criticisms over the accuracy of some of the output of the tool, while also staring down competition from rivals (which one would have to assume will only increase and intensify in the wake of the platform’s early success).
Now that you know what ChatGPT is, it’s also helpful to understand a bit more about how it works and who built it (and what their goals and motivations may be). "
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